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Michael RogersAssistant Professor |
$338,071 : External
$12,102 : Contracts
$45,196 : Internal
$668,525 : Other Significant Funding
External Funding:
June 2009: $168,104: National Science Foundation.
Collaborative Research: the Kalavasos and Maroni Built Environments Project. Investigating Social Transformation in Late Bronze Age Cyprus
March 2009: $149,104: National Science Foundation.
Multidisciplinary Sustainability Modules: Integrating STEM Courses
February 2009: $33,299: National Science Foundation.
Collaborative Research: Paradigms in Physics: Creating and Testing Materials to Facilitate Dissemination of the Energy and Entropy Module
June 2007: $188,071: National Science Foundation.
Acquisition of Geophysics Survey Instruments for Archaeological Geophysics Research and Training
January 2007: $150,000: National Science Foundation.
Creating a Performance-Based Physics Program for Introductory Physics and Astronomy Classes Using the SCALE-UP Model of Teaching Physics
Summer 2006: $5,028: Hartgen Archaeological Associates, Inc.
Magnetometer and ground-penetrating radar surveys in support of Schuylerville, New York’s National Park Service Battlefield protection program grant to locate the remains of Ft. Hardy
Summer 2005: $2,874: HAZex CRM Firm
Cesium Magnetometer Survey at the Bett's Historic Farm Site, NY.
Summer 2004: $1,493: Univ. of Nevada-Las Vegas
Magnetic investigation of the Gila Encantada Pithouse Village Site near Silver City, NM.
Summer 2006: $100
Magnetometer and ground-penetrating radar surveys in support of the family search for the precise location of the three burials in the Weaver family plot north of Watkins Glen, NY
Fall 2005: $2,874
Magnetometer surveys in support of Cultural Resource Management archaeological surveys at the Bett’s Historic Farmstead site near Troy, NY
Summer 2004: $1,493
Travel Reimbusement from University of Nevada-Las Vegas archaeological fieldschool for magnetic investigation of the Gila Encantada Pithouse Village Site near Silver City, NM.
Internal Funding: